From Publishers Weekly
Would Marlon Brandos Don Vito Corleone be so imposing without his purring gray tabby in The Godfather? Would Meet the Parents elicit as many laughs without the toilet-trained Himalayan Mr. Jinx? While few films are dedicated entirely to cats, these creatures have pawed their own cinematic history on the silver screen. Film journalist Lloyd cursorily reviews a pantheon of feline actorstheir roles, their rapport with human co-stars and their major achievements. Among the 40 performances noted, some cats stick out, like Orangey, the notoriously temperamental feline who played "Cat" in Breakfast at Tiffanys and won two PATSYsa.k.a. Picture Animal Top Star of the Year, the animal equivalent of an Oscarfor his work in that film and Rhubarb. Audrey Hepburn remarked that the scene where her character Holly Golightly throws Cat into a rainy alley was "the most distasteful thing she ever had to do on film." In Anger Management, special fiber-filled fat-cat-suits were designed for Meatball, the cat who modeled Dave Buznuks (played by Adam Sandler) apparel for overweight felines. Aimed squarely at cat lovers, this is a slight but pleasing book. Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Review
These daring mini coffee-table books chronicle the history of star dogs and cats from the 20s to today
The Star, March 15, 2004
Book Description
It's a collection of witty quotes about cats in cinema, accompanied by photos of movie cats from Ripley's feline sidekick in Alien to Austin Powers' Mr. Bigglesworth.
Words-and-picture cameos are marked by wit, homespun wisdom, and entertaining trivia, all focusing on cats that achieved their moments of fame in the movies. Most photos are clever or funny, though some are very chic. Hollywood Cats will make a great little gift book. Pick a copy up, then take time out for a few moments of lighthearted humor. Photos on every two-page spread.
From the Back Cover
back cover After dark all cats are leopards. Native American proverb Cats have many different sides to their personalities—they are adorable, bewitching, mischievous, often aloof, and always supremely independent. As any cat owner will know, they are notoriously difficult to train (unless hungry), and as a result, few cats have taken leading roles in Hollywood movies. However, some cats, against all the odds, have produced spellbinding performances. Who can forget the heartwarming Three Lives of Thomasina, where Thomasina helps to reunite her her family, or The Adventures of Milo and Otis, where Milo the kitten’s relationship with Otis the Pug is so enchanting? This beautiful book takes a trip through nearly 100 years of movies to seek out and celebrate those memorable feline moments.
Hollywood Cats FROM THE PUBLISHER
It's a collection of witty quotes about cats in cinema, accompanied by photos of movie cats from Ripley's feline sidekick in Alien to Austin Powers' Mr. Bigglesworth.
Words-and-picture cameos are marked by wit, homespun wisdom, and entertaining trivia, all focusing on cats that achieved their moments of fame in the movies. Most photos are clever or funny, though some are very chic. Hollywood Cats will make a great little gift book. Pick a copy up, then take time out for a few moments of lighthearted humor. Photos on every two-page spread.